Re: Why two cards on the same segment...

2001-07-26 Thread Terry Lambert
Steven Ames wrote: > > You lost me. How what is being done? You can use ifconfig to assign > as many blocks/netmasks as you feel the urge to. It'll do it. Actually, you'll get an "address in use" error; it will add the IP alias to the card, but in fact, it will not really dso the job: the ifconf

Re[8]: perhaps one of phk's "intern" projects?

2001-07-26 Thread Igor Podlesny
> Well, thank you for your contributions. Go off and play with RSTS or something > equally suitable. :) thank you man... I wasn't intended to make you feel somewhat unpleasant, so I'm really going off this topic, wishing you good luck. -- Igor > On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Igor Podlesny wrote: >>

Re: Why two cards on the same segment...

2001-07-26 Thread Terry Lambert
Matt Dillon wrote: > I wish it were that easy. If you have two interfaces on the same LAN > segment, but one is configured with an internal IP and one is > configured with an external IP, and the default route points out the > interface configured with the external IP, then you ar

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